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>>shepard: mixed news on the state of our economy. analysts say much of the data shows the economy is growing, it is fought growing very quickly. bad news, first, the g.d.p. grew at 1.3 percent in the second quarter of the year below the 1.7 percent the government previously estimated. here is why that is important. the g.d.p. is the sum total of all the nation's economic production. it is considered the best indication of how we are doing as a country. the report suggests the economy is still stuck in first gear. now to washington, dc. >>reporter: the number those filing for first-time unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level since late july, 359,000 claimed benefits, a sharp drop of 26,000 from the week before. analysts say this is a positive sign for the ailing job market but the weekly numbers can vary. we will get a better picture of the job market next week when the government tells us how many jobs the economy created or lost this month. >>shepard: when you weigh the good and the bad, where does the economy stand? >>guest
>>shepard: mixed news on the state of our economy. analysts say much of the data shows the economy is growing, it is fought growing very quickly. bad news, first, the g.d.p. grew at 1.3 percent in the second quarter of the year below the 1.7 percent the government previously estimated. here is why that is important. the g.d.p. is the sum total of all the nation's economic production. it is considered the best indication of how we are doing as a country. the report suggests the economy is...
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carry everybody everybody in their system even though nothing's really going to change because the economy sucks anyway oh i think it'll change i just don't think they're going to i think about whether or not americans are worried about the fiscal cliff the bottom line is the media is milking the crap out of the for a while realistically nothing drastic is probably going to happen. while the u.s. government finds his huge deficit max and stacey is here to discuss the so-called hollywood accounting schemes that apology even more pressure on the economy here's a quick preview of the fall kaiser report coming up in about five minutes from now . is that these are monies that are for pensions for police nurses you know hospital workers farman and this money that is taken out of their paycheck every week is put into these retirement funds and then the state interest if they collateralize those funds back a bond which i'm sure the rating agencies moody's pitcher pay of course i'm sure they gave a good rating and then the hollywood people came in and stole that money and then those people lose the
carry everybody everybody in their system even though nothing's really going to change because the economy sucks anyway oh i think it'll change i just don't think they're going to i think about whether or not americans are worried about the fiscal cliff the bottom line is the media is milking the crap out of the for a while realistically nothing drastic is probably going to happen. while the u.s. government finds his huge deficit max and stacey is here to discuss the so-called hollywood...
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that zeroing out of consumer spending brings the economy to a standstill. so why are gas prices shooting up? president obama tells us. >> the single biggest thing causing the price of oil to spike right now is instability in the middle east. this time, iran. >> the president is referring to iran's control of the strait of hormuz, a water pathage that controls some 20% of the world's oil. israel go to war with each other. mr. obama also attributes the gas price hike to massive superpower consumption, named by him -- india, brazil, china. >> over the long-term, the biggest reason oil prices will probably keep going up is growing demand in china, end 'ya and brazil. nearly 10 million cars were add indeed china in 2010 alone, 10 year! in one country! >> question -- what do you think of that -- those remarks from the president. >> i think the president is right, john. and i say the immediate cause here is the situation with iran and the united states israel. we have netanyahu coming to the united states. he wants this country to commit itself to go to war to pre
that zeroing out of consumer spending brings the economy to a standstill. so why are gas prices shooting up? president obama tells us. >> the single biggest thing causing the price of oil to spike right now is instability in the middle east. this time, iran. >> the president is referring to iran's control of the strait of hormuz, a water pathage that controls some 20% of the world's oil. israel go to war with each other. mr. obama also attributes the gas price hike to massive...
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>> what does it do for the economy? >> governor snyder thinks it will bring jobs to michigan and i think strong labor unions do not bring jobs to a state, they send jobs out of a state. >> is that true? >> the governor said that's one reason they did that is indiana passed right to work and 90 companies are going down there to safe thousands of jobs. >> i think you see individual states competing on this base. that is the big appeal. i think the more states that do it, the more -- the fewer fertile grounds there might be to grow those jobs. this is a race that goes on to try to be as business competitive as you can be. >> and unions are shrinking. as governors said, under 18% of michigan's workforce is unionized. >> panel, thank you. why did the state of new jersey bulldoze one man's home without telling initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade
>> what does it do for the economy? >> governor snyder thinks it will bring jobs to michigan and i think strong labor unions do not bring jobs to a state, they send jobs out of a state. >> is that true? >> the governor said that's one reason they did that is indiana passed right to work and 90 companies are going down there to safe thousands of jobs. >> i think you see individual states competing on this base. that is the big appeal. i think the more states that do...
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>>reporter: some say president obama is running on president clinton's economy. >>shepard: you are required to have no memory in politics but those who do, remember the two families, man alive, this we beat the heck out of each other. how did we get here? >>reporter: there are risks, but you can, obviously, look forward to the potential hillary clinton candidacy in 2016 and say that president clinton would like to give her a boost in 2012. university of virginia political scholar says that you run the risk of having people compare the clinton and obama economies rather than the clinton and obama policies. if that is the case, president obama comes up short. it is not likely that president clinton will persuade people who are inclined to vote for governor romney. he is not likely to convert them. obama campaign banking on the former president to appeal to independents to persuade a dwindling number of undecided voters to stick with president obama. >>shepard: the white house spokesman was asked of the possibility of a plan to add marriage equality to the party pla
>>reporter: some say president obama is running on president clinton's economy. >>shepard: you are required to have no memory in politics but those who do, remember the two families, man alive, this we beat the heck out of each other. how did we get here? >>reporter: there are risks, but you can, obviously, look forward to the potential hillary clinton candidacy in 2016 and say that president clinton would like to give her a boost in 2012. university of virginia political...
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when do we get a picture of what the economy is doing here? >>gerri: seasonal distortions will continue for a while. typically in the summer, automakers shut down the production line to retool for the fall when they have new models but they said they have enough demand they are continuing production. that means the bureau of labor statistics, the models are confused so we can expect the confusion to continue. >>shepard: but the recovery is slow. how does this affect housing? gear -- >>gerri: housing market is struggle, nowhere near the rate of six million homes in a good year. but the good news, mortgage rates at a new record low, 3.53 percent. if you have even thought, had even a fancy, of buying a new house, now is the time to do it. you may never see these rates again. >>shepard: we have been saying that for a year. >>gerri: and they keep going lower. >>shepard: but 3.3 percent, if you get 15 year fixed you get less than 3 percent. >> could the ft. hood massacre have been prevented with a simple investigation? today the republican lawmaker
when do we get a picture of what the economy is doing here? >>gerri: seasonal distortions will continue for a while. typically in the summer, automakers shut down the production line to retool for the fall when they have new models but they said they have enough demand they are continuing production. that means the bureau of labor statistics, the models are confused so we can expect the confusion to continue. >>shepard: but the recovery is slow. how does this affect housing? gear --...
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the islamic radicaling are getting more and more powerful and more entrenchfed and the economy is doing very, very badly and the tourist arrivals are falling rapidly and the country is going into debt and we are going into a serious situation. at the same time, we have the people of the maldives out on the streets everyday and every night calling for the election. we must have an election as quickly as possible in the maldives. >> you caught our attention because recently you left your country to promote a documentary featuring you, because you are trying to save the island from going underwater and it is called "the island president" and you made the rounds and you" let's watch. >> and are you a fugitive? >> well shgs, i hope on your sh security and safety and they will see me and not murder me. >> that is why you are here today? [ laughter ] >> they are trying to do that. >> you have risked your life to be here. i really should have watched that movie. >> so, you do have a pretty good sense of humor about that, and what is taking place. go ahead, seriously, how do you plan to try to g
the islamic radicaling are getting more and more powerful and more entrenchfed and the economy is doing very, very badly and the tourist arrivals are falling rapidly and the country is going into debt and we are going into a serious situation. at the same time, we have the people of the maldives out on the streets everyday and every night calling for the election. we must have an election as quickly as possible in the maldives. >> you caught our attention because recently you left your...
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and it's those that are the engines of the 2000 economy. we will fade on the world stage just by standing still. >> i was recently speaking to a middle school class, and i said to the kids, what do you want to be when you grow up? a few said journalist. >> congratulations. >> one kid said hedge fund manager, another kid said investment banker. nobody said astronaut. when i was a kid, it was about becoming an astronaut, right? i was born in 1967. it was all about that. what you're saying is it's the aspiration of culture and innovation that is key to getting us into this new world. >> the world nds journalists and probably needs investment bankers but not to the exclusion of who in vents tomorrow. the investment banker needs somebody to invest in to make tomorrow happening and that's going to be the scientist and in the stem field. and when you look at what fields they reach for, there's biology because we're looking for life on mars, the chemistry, the aerospace engineering, the mechanical engineering, the electrical engineering. >> the sta
and it's those that are the engines of the 2000 economy. we will fade on the world stage just by standing still. >> i was recently speaking to a middle school class, and i said to the kids, what do you want to be when you grow up? a few said journalist. >> congratulations. >> one kid said hedge fund manager, another kid said investment banker. nobody said astronaut. when i was a kid, it was about becoming an astronaut, right? i was born in 1967. it was all about that. what...
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is that a sign the economy is on track? the numbers and the fans are coming back. the big cheese at nascar joins me. how do you describe it? >>guest: i would describe things the way you describe things. better but still a little bit ... precarious. we are seeing good signs. new companies coming into the sport. more fans being able to come back and buy tickets and merchandise. but, still, people are still very came. >>neil: i would say nascar fans are different because it is not like football fans where they go to, say, giants stadium here, or stadium around the corner, you have to haul a ways and a lot of them bring families and make it an event. not cheap. >>guest: they travel further. they stay longer. energy prices have a greater effect on us. and all that is true. and, so, that, i guess energy prices from our standpoint, we will watch that closely and that hasn't been going the right way lately but hopefully that will --. >>neil: that the biggest factor? not for the drivers gassing up but the people going the distance, that is a big factor getting to the locale
is that a sign the economy is on track? the numbers and the fans are coming back. the big cheese at nascar joins me. how do you describe it? >>guest: i would describe things the way you describe things. better but still a little bit ... precarious. we are seeing good signs. new companies coming into the sport. more fans being able to come back and buy tickets and merchandise. but, still, people are still very came. >>neil: i would say nascar fans are different because it is not like...
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how is the economy doing? joined by alison kosik, new york stock exchange, to talk a little bit about this. alison, the candidates will be pressing each other on the whole issue of jobs. what does the picture look like for jobs? >> you know, with jobs, it is improving slowly, but the reality is it is just not great. we got another little sliver of information today from adp, it said private sector employment gained by 162,000 jobs in september, but this is just a clue of what to expect on friday from the government jobs report. that's really the biggie, the report that counts. it factors in the private sector jobs, it counts government jobs which actually have been shrinking and the expectation is that the economy added 110,000 jobs in september. and, you know, that would be just be okay, because the reality is we have got a long way to go. in early 2009, the economy lost over 800,000 jobs a month. this by the way is the year that president obama took office. compared to that, 110,000 on friday would be good.
how is the economy doing? joined by alison kosik, new york stock exchange, to talk a little bit about this. alison, the candidates will be pressing each other on the whole issue of jobs. what does the picture look like for jobs? >> you know, with jobs, it is improving slowly, but the reality is it is just not great. we got another little sliver of information today from adp, it said private sector employment gained by 162,000 jobs in september, but this is just a clue of what to expect on...
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this is the angst in the economy. even though it's dropped to 7.7%, millions of people have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. long-term unemployment benefits expire on december 29th. this is part of the cliff. it's going to be a tough holiday for a lot of families across the country. last week, we got to point out that the congressional budget office was reported we could add 300,000 more jobs by extending benefits. it would cost $30 billion. now will republicans agree at least to extend the unemployment benefits or do they just not see any value in doing that. because they are just opposed to it. >> they only need about 25 republicans to step over to agree to do this. and you're seeing grover norquist grip fall apart. this is a really important thing to do to improve the lives of young people. one thing to keep in mind, it is younger workers who are being hurt the most. the job games are heavily among 55 and over. we don't want to have a society where we get cynical young people that there's no woint in playing
this is the angst in the economy. even though it's dropped to 7.7%, millions of people have been out of work for 27 weeks or more. long-term unemployment benefits expire on december 29th. this is part of the cliff. it's going to be a tough holiday for a lot of families across the country. last week, we got to point out that the congressional budget office was reported we could add 300,000 more jobs by extending benefits. it would cost $30 billion. now will republicans agree at least to extend...
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if you're the german chancellor, do you commit the german economy, that's a strong economy, that has done well, do you commit it fully behind economies you believe have not done well and are not performing well? that's one dilemma. the other choice, though, is do you let the single currency go, in which case you face pretty much a financial meltdown in europe. and then many years to recover that situation. so this is very tough. but i think it's urgent. you said it, you know, is it perilous? yes, it is. because i think we -- the danger i foresee at the moment is that we're just always two months behind the curve with these decisions. and we can't, i think, afford to carry on, having europeans where we don't absolutely crunch this issue down and decide it. >> let's turn to guns. there was an appalling atrocity in america last friday in colorado. the worst single mass shooting that america has ever seen. more than 70 people were wounded or killed. huge debate raging in america since then as there always is after these massacres about grun control. when you first became british prime mi
if you're the german chancellor, do you commit the german economy, that's a strong economy, that has done well, do you commit it fully behind economies you believe have not done well and are not performing well? that's one dilemma. the other choice, though, is do you let the single currency go, in which case you face pretty much a financial meltdown in europe. and then many years to recover that situation. so this is very tough. but i think it's urgent. you said it, you know, is it perilous?...
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. >> we are going to keep on fighting to make our economy stronger, to put our friends and neighbors back to work faster, to give our children even more opportunity, to make sure the united states of america remains the greatest nation on earth. thank you to the uaw. i love you. comments, onent's the heels of the republican primaries. mitt romney is fighting to defend his home state of michigan from our recent surge by rick santorum. in north america, mark warner del -- mark ma reportrd. ell >> you do not travel far in this state without loving and the smell of oil. on the third shift, at 800 new jobs. they make pickup trucks. the workhorse of the american economy. >> we have seen on nice growth spurt in the trucks market, which is also good for contracts in, for building. when i see a heavy duty trucks moving at this rate, it is good for the economy, yes. >> they got the hugely controversial $80 billion bailout of the car industry. they are grateful the government did step in. >> we may not have had a job if we had not had the bailout. >> it would have been a tragedy for our company
. >> we are going to keep on fighting to make our economy stronger, to put our friends and neighbors back to work faster, to give our children even more opportunity, to make sure the united states of america remains the greatest nation on earth. thank you to the uaw. i love you. comments, onent's the heels of the republican primaries. mitt romney is fighting to defend his home state of michigan from our recent surge by rick santorum. in north america, mark warner del -- mark ma reportrd....
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with the economy in complete free fall, there were no private investors or companies out there willing to take a chance on the auto industry. nobody was lining up to give you guys loans. anyone in the financial sector can tell you that. so, we could have kept giving billions of dollars of taxpayers dollars without demanding the r of return that was needed. that wouldn't have solved anything in the long term. sooner or later we would have run out of money. could have just kicked the problem down the road. the other option was to do absolutely nothing. and let these companies fail and you will recall there were some politicians who said we should do that. some even said that we should let detroit go bankrupt. you remember that? you know -- think about what that choice would have meant for this country. if we had turned our bax on you. if america had thrown in the towel if gm and chrysler had gone under. the suppliers, the distributors that get their products from these companies would have died down and then ford could have gone down as well. production shut down. once proud companies ch
with the economy in complete free fall, there were no private investors or companies out there willing to take a chance on the auto industry. nobody was lining up to give you guys loans. anyone in the financial sector can tell you that. so, we could have kept giving billions of dollars of taxpayers dollars without demanding the r of return that was needed. that wouldn't have solved anything in the long term. sooner or later we would have run out of money. could have just kicked the problem down...
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. >> showing here in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congressman goodlot for joining us today. and particular thanks to general pete. i appreciate his invitation to be with you today at the virginia military institute. it's a privilege to be at an institution like this. it's done so much for our nation, both in times of war and in times of peace. for more than 170 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it's guided their transformation in to citizens, warriors and leaders. vmi graduates served with honor in the nation's defense just as many are doing today in afghanistan and other lands. and since september 11th attacks many of the sons and daughters of vmi defended america and mourn with you the 15 brave souls who have been lost. i join you in praying for the many vmi graduates right now serving in harm's way. may glod bleod bless all who ha served and who all serve. george marshal, the chief of staff of the army became secretary of state and secretary of defense, who helped vanquish fascist and then planned e
. >> showing here in virginia what conservative leadership can do to build a stronger economy. thank you also to congressman goodlot for joining us today. and particular thanks to general pete. i appreciate his invitation to be with you today at the virginia military institute. it's a privilege to be at an institution like this. it's done so much for our nation, both in times of war and in times of peace. for more than 170 years, vmi has done more than educate students. it's guided their...
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you are not going to achieve what you want for national security and the national economy by doing this. >> senator, i appreciate you coming on. you are aware of the breaking news developing and you did not cancel and you came on regarding this investigation of a senate intern arrested. someone who worked in your senate office. thank you so much, sir. our "news nation" gut check is up next. do you think unions helped agree the middle class? how you can weigh in on that big question. male announcer ] truth, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! . >> welcome back. things we thought you should know. eric holder took a fight against voter suppression for calling against el vibl voters. the comments in boston yesterday echoed president obama's cent imts on election night when he addressed the long lines at the polls and said we have to fix it. former president jimmy carter weighing in on whether marijuana shou
you are not going to achieve what you want for national security and the national economy by doing this. >> senator, i appreciate you coming on. you are aware of the breaking news developing and you did not cancel and you came on regarding this investigation of a senate intern arrested. someone who worked in your senate office. thank you so much, sir. our "news nation" gut check is up next. do you think unions helped agree the middle class? how you can weigh in on that big...
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let me state, democrats recognize we live in a global economy. we recognize many of our companies need to operate internationally to remain competitive and expand their markets and market share. but, americans should not have their hard earned tax dollars, $46 billion in this case, mr. speaker, taken away and used to subsidize this kind of business activity. democrats work hard while the majority -- could i have 15 additional seconds. >> up have 15 additional seconds. >> democrats work hard to the end practice of incentivizing. defeat this bill. it is immoral. we should not be spending u.s. tax dollars in this way and i yield back the balance of my time. >> the democratic representative joe crowley on the floor of the house. the house of representatives passing that figure $46 billion in tax cuts for most employers. however, democrats claiming that republicans are not paying for this tax cut. republicans claim it would create as many as 39,000 new jobs. it is expected to be dead on arrival in the u.s. senate. the senate taking up different tax is
let me state, democrats recognize we live in a global economy. we recognize many of our companies need to operate internationally to remain competitive and expand their markets and market share. but, americans should not have their hard earned tax dollars, $46 billion in this case, mr. speaker, taken away and used to subsidize this kind of business activity. democrats work hard while the majority -- could i have 15 additional seconds. >> up have 15 additional seconds. >> democrats...
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economy. tax cuts expire at the end of the year. this is gmt from "bbc world news." bulgarian authorities released video footage of the man suspected of being a suicide bomber who attacked a bus carrying israeli tourists yesterday. at least seven people including him were killed. continue street fighting in damascus as the un had observer warns that the country is not on track for peace. now business news. suzuki in india. >> taking industrial action to a new level. talking about the top indian carmaker. it is majority-owned by japan's suzuki motors. it shut down one of its car making plans because of a riot that ended up killing the head of human-resources at the company. >> it was a disciplinary action. >> it was a labor dispute. 50 top senior members of the company went to the hospital. we have seen disputes between management and workers at this company before. nothing at this level of violence. it led to a 33-day strike would cost the company 30% of its profits. it cost the company $500 million. what investors don't like our images like these. that is what they'
economy. tax cuts expire at the end of the year. this is gmt from "bbc world news." bulgarian authorities released video footage of the man suspected of being a suicide bomber who attacked a bus carrying israeli tourists yesterday. at least seven people including him were killed. continue street fighting in damascus as the un had observer warns that the country is not on track for peace. now business news. suzuki in india. >> taking industrial action to a new level. talking...
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they have to do it on the economy, i think, and healthcare. if they can convince women that healthcare reform does not work for their family, that will be very useful to them. so far they haven't done that. >> is there a concern gloria said the republicans had this one on the issue of religious liberty then overplayed their hand and ended up in a conversation about contraceptives. do democrats worry when they see this they're almost too happy to get into these issues and could overplay their hand? >> reporter: yes for example the violence against women act doesn't necessarily have to be reauthorizesed until the end of the fiscal year. but politically the time is right for them to strike. that's why they did it. a lot of democrats privately say they're a little worried they're going to do too much. >> i've never heard of a politician overplaying his hand. >> never happens. never. especially not in an election year. dana, gloria thanks for coming in. >>> shifting to important national news, on march 15th, 2011 the people of the syria took to the
they have to do it on the economy, i think, and healthcare. if they can convince women that healthcare reform does not work for their family, that will be very useful to them. so far they haven't done that. >> is there a concern gloria said the republicans had this one on the issue of religious liberty then overplayed their hand and ended up in a conversation about contraceptives. do democrats worry when they see this they're almost too happy to get into these issues and could overplay...
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now our economy doesn't scale very well. what we have done is created a lot of great companies on the surface of facebook, for example. a hundred billion-dollar business. less than 3,000 employees. even if every one of those employees bought, you know, a block in detroit -- >> but that doesn't answer my question of how. if you came here to tell us it's screwed up, we were on screwed up in 2008 and 2009. we're well through screwed up. >> let's go to the fix. >> he knew that. >> let's talk about the fix. the fix, i want to talk about the math of small business. you hear people talking about small business. it's important. we need to grow it. but really what's interesting about it is it's the inefficiency of small business that creates jobs. not efficiency. if you think about it, if you have lots of small businesses, each has a management team. each has a finance department. each has human resources. if you have lots and lots of small businesses, it's that duplication of effort that actually creates lots of efforts. we missed a
now our economy doesn't scale very well. what we have done is created a lot of great companies on the surface of facebook, for example. a hundred billion-dollar business. less than 3,000 employees. even if every one of those employees bought, you know, a block in detroit -- >> but that doesn't answer my question of how. if you came here to tell us it's screwed up, we were on screwed up in 2008 and 2009. we're well through screwed up. >> let's go to the fix. >> he knew that....
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we think that could be pushing down the economy as other factors are starting to push up the economy. that slowdown in growth that we see for 2013 has an effect on the unemployment rate. >> the impact of the tax funds? >> table 1.6 as the pieces of that. these numbers are for fiscal years. when we do the effects on the economy for a calendar basis, we need to take care of that. this gives you a rough sense. in fiscal year 2013, the effects of extending all of these firing tax provisions, the 2001, 2003, 2009 cuts as well as trying to index the alternative minimum tax completion as well as extending the other tax provisions, that set of policies, extending them into 2013, adds about $300 billion to the deficit. at the same time, in the budget control act, i want to make sure everyone understands what i'm saying, the budget control act includes tax on discretionary spending but also sets up a joint committee on deficit reduction to try to find additional savings. but the act established a backup plan in case the committee did not report legislation, which it did not. the backup plan is
we think that could be pushing down the economy as other factors are starting to push up the economy. that slowdown in growth that we see for 2013 has an effect on the unemployment rate. >> the impact of the tax funds? >> table 1.6 as the pieces of that. these numbers are for fiscal years. when we do the effects on the economy for a calendar basis, we need to take care of that. this gives you a rough sense. in fiscal year 2013, the effects of extending all of these firing tax...
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she thinks the new 2 year limit to find a job is not enough in this economy. >> there are some mothers out there that are trying. we are trying to get our work and it's just not happening. >>reporter: submitted thousands of signatures to the governor urging him to think twice. while grateful most subsidized child care slots were saved, compromise budget will still change some women lives. >> hard to celebrate when there still will be mom who will lose their access to child care and will cause them to lose their job. >>reporter: biggest surprise to come out of negotiations was to children health care. critic say kids on medi-cal now can hardly access care. how is the over burden system going to handle the influx of kids from healthy families. >> all right it can take weeks even month or more for children and family to get in to see the doctor. some have a difficult time finding a provider at all. >>reporter: there are some winner in the budget. county will get to keep 250 million dollars. public schools not cut. charter schools will actually see an increase in funding n.sacramento, abc
she thinks the new 2 year limit to find a job is not enough in this economy. >> there are some mothers out there that are trying. we are trying to get our work and it's just not happening. >>reporter: submitted thousands of signatures to the governor urging him to think twice. while grateful most subsidized child care slots were saved, compromise budget will still change some women lives. >> hard to celebrate when there still will be mom who will lose their access to child...
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he made a very strong case and, you know, i really think that his passion for making sure that the economy grows for the middle class came through. >> nbc's mike viqueira joins us from an equally blusyer white house. >> reporter: oh, yes. >> does the president owe mr. biden a beer or two after last night's street fight in kentucky? >> reporter: i tell you, maybe some of that white house honey porter -- >> that's what i'm thinking. >> reporter: that they brew over here. >> that stuff you drink most days, mike, yes. >> reporter: you know, there's the spin room they have after the debates and then there's under the wing on the tarmac. i don't recall the president ever doing that. i think it was wheels down around 11:00 last night coming back from his florida rally. he watched the debate aboard air force one. i think they timed his return just so he could do that. i don't recall the president not only stopping under the wing at air force one to give his two cents and endorse what joe biden had accomplished in the president's view in that debate, but he got here on the south lawn once marine on
he made a very strong case and, you know, i really think that his passion for making sure that the economy grows for the middle class came through. >> nbc's mike viqueira joins us from an equally blusyer white house. >> reporter: oh, yes. >> does the president owe mr. biden a beer or two after last night's street fight in kentucky? >> reporter: i tell you, maybe some of that white house honey porter -- >> that's what i'm thinking. >> reporter: that they brew...
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it has a an indirect effect because it slows the economy. it is attac on the economy, money that ends in the pocketet of the saudis and the russians, and it has the secondary effect on unemployment. if it begins to rise and oppresses the economic recovery, that is prorobably the most important element. >> is it not true that when ronald reagan was running for reelecon, the price of gas went up and he won? when george w. bush was runningng for reelection, the price of gas went up? >> reagan also experienced the dominant question was unemployment. there had been a tremeous drop in unemployment and the trajecry was headed down with a reelectionon, and a growth rate was 6%. today is what we 7% >> which m makes my point that gas prices are not determined to of withth an election. >> we a how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades towers, and genetors. creating over venteen hundndred jobs. then suppliers, stores more comp
it has a an indirect effect because it slows the economy. it is attac on the economy, money that ends in the pocketet of the saudis and the russians, and it has the secondary effect on unemployment. if it begins to rise and oppresses the economic recovery, that is prorobably the most important element. >> is it not true that when ronald reagan was running for reelecon, the price of gas went up and he won? when george w. bush was runningng for reelection, the price of gas went up? >>...
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if we get up around $5, that could be a disaster for the economy. >> it really is scary. there will be more drilling and development which will offset it but $5 gas will knock a hole in wallets. >> is it your sense that's going to happen? >> when you get over 100 bucks a barrel you approach that $5 mark. if we don't get a receipts illusion to the middle east crisis we'll look at that. we are producing more oil in the states ourselves and the imports right now that we have, our largest i am importers are canada and mexico and they're not threatened so i'm not concerned about the states like we were three or four years ago. >> thank you, bob. >>> the republican front runners for the presidential nomination, rick santorum and mitt romney are setting their sights on eye ohio and one of the biggest prizes, 66 delegates up for grabs. we're a week away from the g.o.p. primary in michigan where the race just got a whole lot closer. mike emanuel is live in washington. the numbers in michigan are fascinating when you consider mitt romney is from there. no matter how they spin this,
if we get up around $5, that could be a disaster for the economy. >> it really is scary. there will be more drilling and development which will offset it but $5 gas will knock a hole in wallets. >> is it your sense that's going to happen? >> when you get over 100 bucks a barrel you approach that $5 mark. if we don't get a receipts illusion to the middle east crisis we'll look at that. we are producing more oil in the states ourselves and the imports right now that we have, our...
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>> it shows the economy is not getting any weaker. jobless claims are pretty stable but at a very high number. 366,000, that is high number. that means the economy is still weak. we still have 8.3% unemployment. we're only growing win 1/2, 2%, that's it. essentially, martha, these numbers tell us, they confirm that our economy is bouncing along the bottom. that's all you can say. martha: people talk about the fact that businesses are sort of stuck. they don't want any growth or hire new people because they don't know what is coming. that is a big issue for us here. you talk a little bit about the debt as a backdrop for this convention season. we're about to hit a huge, huge number. >> okay. the debt as of right now is 15 trillion, 972 billion. do the math. in $28 billion time we will hit the milestone, 16 trillion. we've never been there before. we're adding to the debt, roughly 3 billion a day. that means in nine or 10 days we'll hit 16 trillion. this is weekend right before the republican con -- convention. gee, martha, do you think
>> it shows the economy is not getting any weaker. jobless claims are pretty stable but at a very high number. 366,000, that is high number. that means the economy is still weak. we still have 8.3% unemployment. we're only growing win 1/2, 2%, that's it. essentially, martha, these numbers tell us, they confirm that our economy is bouncing along the bottom. that's all you can say. martha: people talk about the fact that businesses are sort of stuck. they don't want any growth or hire new...
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because of this awful economy that obama has created now he has had to lay off people. he may have to close some stores. it's all because of what this monster has done to this country. we have to have you as president. >> that's not a term i would use but. >> now it's interesting that mitt romney had that response because it was a town hall here in ohio not too long ago where there was a woman in the audience who suggested that president obama should be tried for treason. at that event mitt romney did not respond and say anything about it. it was only to reporters afterwards. it seems he's learned his lesson. he didn't waste any time responding. he said he's not yet ready to make a decision on the pick. he said whoever it will be, it will be a conservative. >> thank you very much. >>> two cousins riding their bikes disappear. now investigators are draining a lake and family members are holding their breathe right now. in every way, shape, and form. it's my dream vehicle. on a day to day basis, i am not using gas. my round trip is approximately 40 miles to work. head on
because of this awful economy that obama has created now he has had to lay off people. he may have to close some stores. it's all because of what this monster has done to this country. we have to have you as president. >> that's not a term i would use but. >> now it's interesting that mitt romney had that response because it was a town hall here in ohio not too long ago where there was a woman in the audience who suggested that president obama should be tried for treason. at that...
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of the economy. businesses who hire people who create jobs which nancy pelosi is looking for are looking for political will out of washington. they are looking for certainty on the fiscal cliff. certainty that debt reduction, there will be debt reduction, that entitlements will be brought under control. looking for certainty on taxe taxes. until this happens, there isn't going to be that certainly. i have to say that the republicans showed the political will. they stood up, to the conservative base. they put the re-knews on the table. what troubles me -- now that the ball is in the white house court, right? what troubles me is lack of political will on the white house, we haven't seen yet. particularly on spending and entitlement reform. voices in the deckic party saying that this was a mandate to walk away from debt reduction. that is troubling. >> charles lane do you see anything out there to give the business confidence to hire people again? >> well, there is just, i agree with nina. too many unkn
of the economy. businesses who hire people who create jobs which nancy pelosi is looking for are looking for political will out of washington. they are looking for certainty on the fiscal cliff. certainty that debt reduction, there will be debt reduction, that entitlements will be brought under control. looking for certainty on taxe taxes. until this happens, there isn't going to be that certainly. i have to say that the republicans showed the political will. they stood up, to the conservative...
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is this the biggest threat to the economy right now? >> i think at this stage yes. >> reporter: economist millan mulraine of t.d. security says $4 a gallon gas won't put the brakes on the economy, but if the price keeps rising... >> if we do have an escalation in the tensions between the west and iran then it's quite possibly in short order we can get to $5 and that will certainly jeopardize the current economic recovery. >> reporter: mulraine estimates that investors and speculators have added a $20 fear premium to the price of oil, or about 50 cents to every gallon of gas. >> pelley: speaking of fear, i'm afraid to ask. which way are prices headed? >> reporter: let me put it this way, scott, an energy analyst took a look at the latest trading numbers for us. in his words, there has never been more money bet on gas going to a higher price than what was recorded this past week. >> pelley: anthony, thank you very much. what is mitt romney's plan for fixing the economy? home sales are up from a year ago. prices, too. and a stampede no cow
is this the biggest threat to the economy right now? >> i think at this stage yes. >> reporter: economist millan mulraine of t.d. security says $4 a gallon gas won't put the brakes on the economy, but if the price keeps rising... >> if we do have an escalation in the tensions between the west and iran then it's quite possibly in short order we can get to $5 and that will certainly jeopardize the current economic recovery. >> reporter: mulraine estimates that investors...